After the sunset and beyond the dusk comes the dark. Nocturns love this its their time to play and time to observe the moon and night clouds that can obscure it, or the inky blackness and white light from an illuminated moon on a clear night. But its also a time for fun, funfairs, theatre and a trip out with friends, it is a time of day that has its own beauty and purpose.
Night

Spring on the Orwell, taken from an elevated position at Nacton Shores on the King Charles Coastal path, we look across the river Orwell as clouds drift across the sky.

A summer evening on the Orwell, taking time just to stand and stare as we look towards the Shotley peninsula, the sun has dipped below the cloud line but still casts its golden glow on the calm waters of the river.

Holding on, taken on the Northern shores of the river Orwell, the tree is clinging to the river bank and the river washes the tree at high tide but by the force of nature still it holds on.

Reflections, On a calm sunny day the still water brings reflections as we look across the river to the marina and the trees beyond.
Yacht masts reach skywards whilst their reflection comes towards us across the water.

Reaching out, down on Nacton Shores a fallen tree reaches to a mackerel sky, bleached by the sun, wind, and tide, this will surely become driftwood when the tides call.
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